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  2. Lipoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Lipoic acid (LA), also known as α-lipoic acid, alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) and thioctic acid, is an organosulfur compound derived from caprylic acid (octanoic acid). [3] ALA, which is made in animals normally, is essential for aerobic metabolism. It is also available as a dietary supplement or pharmaceutical drug in some countries.

  3. Curd rice - Wikipedia

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    Curd rice, also called yogurt rice, is a dish originating from India. The word " curd " in Indian English refers to unsweetened plain yogurt . It is most popular in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu , Kerala , Karnataka , Telangana and Andhra Pradesh ; and also in West Indian states of Rajasthan , Gujarat and Maharashtra .

  4. Advanced glycation end-product - Wikipedia

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    Activation of the TRPA-1 receptor by lipoic acid or podocarpic acid has been shown to reduce the levels of AGES by enhancing the detoxification of methylglyoxal, a major precursor of several AGEs. [38] Studies in rats and mice have found that natural phenols such as resveratrol and curcumin can prevent the negative effects of the AGEs. [46] [47]

  5. Alpha-lipoic acid - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 December 2005, at 16:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Essential fatty acid - Wikipedia

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    Essential fatty acids, or EFAs, are fatty acids that are required by humans and other animals for normal physiological function that cannot be synthesized in the body. [1] [2] ⁠ As they are not synthesized in the body, the essential fatty acids – alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) and linoleic acid – must be obtained from food or from a dietary supplement.

  7. Is brown rice or white rice better for you? Dietitians ... - AOL

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    Here is a breakdown of energy and nutrients in one cup of long-grain, cooked brown rice, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA):. Carbohydrate: 52 grams (g) Fat: 2 g Protein: 5.5 g ...

  8. Tocotrienol - Wikipedia

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    The current commercial sources of tocotrienol are rice bran oil and palm oil. [4] Other natural tocotrienol sources include barley and oats. [4] Tocotrienols are safe and human studies show no adverse effects with consumption of 240 mg/day for 48 months. [16]

  9. Omega-3 fatty acid - Wikipedia

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    An omega−3 fatty acid is a fatty acid with multiple double bonds, where the first double bond is between the third and fourth carbon atoms from the end of the carbon atom chain. "Short-chain" omega−3 fatty acids have a chain of 18 carbon atoms or less, while "long-chain" omega−3 fatty acids have a chain of 20 or more.

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